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Remember Pearl Harbor......... Ethyle Bloch Was There Dec. 7, 1941
On Dec. 7, 1941 a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by carrier based aircraft sank the American battleships Arizona, Oklahoma, California, Nevada, and West Virginia at their anchorages, damaged three ...
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Schofield Barracks gate to temporarily close
Schofield Barracks' main entrance, Foote Gate, will be temporarily closed from December 1-10, due to construction.
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Army applies city law for parking ticket
Question: Does the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, Sec. 15-13.5, pertain to parking lots? That law states: "Upon any roadway within a business or residence district, no person shall stand or park a vehicle ...
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Flash flood watch for all islands
All Hawaiian islands are under a flash flood watch for tonight through late Saturday night, according to the National Weather Service.
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Army spouse, veteran wins Rising Star
Army Family member and veteran Joyce Dodson won the 2008 Operation Rising Star military singing contest Friday.
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Settlement lets OHA access some Stryker training areas
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs and the Army have settled OHA's 2006 federal lawsuit claiming the Army failed to protect Native Hawaiian cultural resources when it brought the Stryker brigade to the state.
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In the service -- Published Nov. 14, 2008
Army Sgt. Frank Lopez IV, assigned to the Forward Support Company, 84th Engineer Battalion , Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, will be deployed to Iraq this month for his third tour of duty.
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Hawaiian Islands weather details & Aloha paragraphs / November 14-15, 2008
The following maximum temperatures were recorded across the state of Hawaii Thursday afternoon: Lihue, Kauai - 81 Honolulu, Oahu - 83 Kaneohe, Oahu - 85 Kahului, Maui - 85 Hilo, Hawaii - 82 ranged between these ...
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Military retirees to get COLA increase
Military retirees will see a 5.8 percent increase in their January 2009 check reflecting a change in the cost-of-living adjustment based on last year's Consumer Price Index.
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Guest Falletta conducts radio, preview talks
Guest conductor JoAnn Falletta makes two special appearances this week, before she picks up the baton to lead the Honolulu Symphony in a set of weekend concerts.
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Murder defendant claims self-defense
A murder defendant named as the assailant by his dying victim says he killed in self-defense, the defendant's lawyer said yesterday.
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Kaneohe Marine unit heading for Afghanistan
More Kaneohe Marines are bound for the war front. Tomorrow more than 250 Kaneohe Marines and sailors will leave for Afghanistan to serve as part of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Afghanistan.
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s first woman Stryker driver lives for challenge
A string of chances before deploying from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, enabled a Soldier to become the Army's first woman Stryker Armored Vehicle driver, an experience she says changed the course of her Army ...
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Schofield Barracks Military Police Deploy To Iraq
One of the newest military units at Schofield Barracks is leaving Hawaii for its first ever deployment to Iraq.
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Comments welcome on Army's draft statement
Island residents may continue to provide input on the Army's supplemental draft environmental impact statement for military training activities at Makua until Monday, after which the 45-day comment period will ...
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Army private hopes to make his Navy dad proud
Running away from home, stealing the family's car and taking his father's checkbook are all things of the past.
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Victim says he helped wife of stabber
An 18-year-old man limped into court yesterday and testified that a Schofield Barracks soldier stabbed him six times early Sunday after he tried to help the soldier's wife start the couple's pickup truck ...
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Obama in Hawaii: Trying to find his way at elite Punahou School
Keith and Tony Peterson were rummaging through the discount bin at a bookstore in Boulder, Colo., one afternoon and came across a copy of 'Dreams From My Father' several years after it was first published.
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Hawaii-based soldier's funeral set for Friday
JACKSON, Miss. - Hawai'i-based Army Pfc. Christopher A. McCraw, who died last week in Iraq, will be laid to rest Friday.
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Stabbing suspect in court this morning
A 30-year-old man charged with attempted second-degree murder will make his initial appearance in District Court this morning.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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